The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis shares the Loretto-Hilton Center on Webster University's campus with the WU Conservatory and the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Rep Theatre flirts with relocationAfter 42 years at WU, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis could move off-campus; decision will not be made for many years
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis is exploring the idea of moving from the Loretto-Hilton Center to the Grand Center in Midtown St. Louis.
Specifically, there are ongoing conversations between The Rep and Grand Center Inc. discussing the possibility of a new Rep facility in a Parking Lot next to Powell Symphony Hall.…
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Students march around Webster University's campus April 29 for Take Back the Night. The march is put on by Students for Gender Equality in an effort to stop rape and violence towards women. Protesters take to the streets
Nighttime, darkness, shadows - all these inspire imagery of something frightening lurking nearby. Instead of fearing it, Webster University students took control of the night and marched across campus to show support for the annual Take Back the Night event.…
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Members of the Gorlok baseball team watch the game from the dugout in the bottom of fifth inning April 29. The Gorloks went on to win the game 7-2. Gorloks clinch SLIAC title with series win
After winning the SLIAC regular season title, the Webster University baseball team is looking forward to conference tournament play. The Gorloks (24-13, 18-3 SLIAC) laid a 16-3 pounding on Maryville University April 27, riding junior Andy Fuiten's school-record 10th home run of the season to victory.…
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FeaturedDirector revisits roots in Conservatory's 'Oklahoma'In the years since its 1943 Broadway premier, "Oklahoma" has become a favorite all-American musical, reincarnating itself in multiple Broadway revivals and showing on thousands of community stages nationwide. On April 23, the musical found its way to Webster University's Browning Mainstage, where Conservatory students presented their own interpretations of the classical characters.Iraqi Student Project brings refugee to WUMore than four million Iraqis have been displaced due to violence in their home country - the majority of them having left Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Most of these refugees have sought asylum in the neighboring countries of Syria and Jordan, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and one of them hopes to find a new home at Webster University in the fall.Graduating seniors plan for futureHilliard, Robinson among WU's key 2008 departuresEven though the basketball season ended in March, students still see Brad Robinson in the gym playing pick-up ball with his teammates from this season. At the same time, others are watching baseball pitcher Wes Hilliard striking out several batters for SLIAC conference rival teams with three games left in the season.North Korea expert talks nuclear policyMark Suh, an expert on North Korea, came to Webster University to speak to students about conflict surrounding the nuclear armament crisis there. He also talked about the country's feelings toward the United States. "(North Koreans) believe the Korean War is not over - they think they are still at war with the United States," Suh said.'Unreasonable Woman' captains shrimp boat with civil disobedienceWhen Diane Wilson began her legal battle against the Formosa Plastics Corporation, she never realized how drastically her life would change. She didn't have any long-term goal other than to stop the pollution of the bay where she and three generations of her ancestors had fished. |







